![]() ![]() ![]() MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! Even "have a tech do it because you'll kill yourself" is fine adviceįor the curious, I'm going to make a writing desk for my wife out of the larger pieces of wood (for example, I don't know what it's called, but the access door in the front under the keyboard is beautiful and will make a great surface.)ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. She refuses to send it to the dump.Īnyway, story aside, my actual question is, what should I be aware of when dismantling it? If I do something wrong will the tension cause it to fly apart and slice me open? Will there be any dangerous substances inside to watch out for that might come loose when I take it apart? Anyway, would love any practical suggestions about taking it apart. I've gotten her to agree that if I can repurpose the wood in to some sort of furniture, she'd be ok with me doing that. ![]() The problem is that it was given to my wife by her grandmother so there is a lot of sentimental attachment. It's basically an extremely large paperweight at this point. Hi all, we have a 100+ year old "no name" full upright Canadian piano (literally no name, there's no indication of any maker on the plate, soundboard, fall board, you name it.) The last technician we had look at it finally declared it untunable. ![]()
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